Shu Qi (simplified: 舒奇, traditional: 舒奇, pinyin: Shū Qí, jyutping: syu1 kei4) was the youngest disciple of Yue Buqun of the Huashan School. He was the ninth disciple and the youngest member of the sect.
Biography
Shu Qi was trained by Yue Buqun and became the youngest disciple of the Huashan School. As the ninth disciple, he was the most junior member of the sect, following Linghu Chong, Lao Denuo, Liang Fa, Shi Daizi, Gao Genming, Lu Dayou, Tao Jun, and Ying Bailuo in seniority.
He participated in various sect activities alongside his fellow disciples. At one point, Yue Buqun assigned him to monitor Linghu Chong, demonstrating that even the youngest disciple was trusted with important tasks.
Personality & traits
Shu Qi was portrayed as a loyal and obedient disciple of the Huashan School. As the youngest member, he followed his master’s orders diligently and supported his fellow disciples.
Martial arts abilities
Shu Qi was trained in the Huashan Swordplay by Yue Buqun. While his individual prowess was not extensively detailed, he was a capable disciple who contributed to the Huashan School’s strength.
Relationships
- Yue Buqun: His master.
- Linghu Chong: His senior disciple brother, whom he was assigned to monitor.
- Ying Bailuo: His senior disciple brother.
Behind the scenes
Shu Qi’s character represents the younger generation of disciples in the Huashan School. While not a major character, his presence contributes to the portrayal of the Huashan School as a cohesive community of martial artists with disciples of various ages and seniority levels.
See also
- Laughing in the Wind characters
- Yue Buqun – Shu Qi’s master
- Huashan School – Shu Qi’s faction
External links
- Shu Qi (Chinese) on Chinese Wikipedia